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as you pointed out, as your other guest pointed out, the energy that's contained in just say small rock, you know, a foot across or a couple of feet across, traveling at these velocities can pack a lot of energy. so when it explodes, it's as if a nuclear explosion went off. obviously, not the radiation and that sort of thing. but the damage could be great. >> well, congressman holt, i appreciate that you scrambled to the rotunda to speak with us on this. i don't go to normally capitol hill with a science crisis like this, but with your academics, and your credentials you were the perfect guest. thank you to jim also. by the way, we have pictures to show while you were talking they were caught on dash cams. according to al jazeera, about a million drivers have affixed dashboard cameras to get video from their cars for very good reason. they are very concerned about police corruption, and they want to make sure they record their every move in case they end up embroiled in something they prefer not to be. that's why you have so maniage images captured. here we're talking about the meteors
as you pointed out, as your other guest pointed out, the energy that's contained in just say small rock, you know, a foot across or a couple of feet across, traveling at these velocities can pack a lot of energy. so when it explodes, it's as if a nuclear explosion went off. obviously, not the radiation and that sort of thing. but the damage could be great. >> well, congressman holt, i appreciate that you scrambled to the rotunda to speak with us on this. i don't go to normally capitol...
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take place, it will jeopardize our military-readiness, it will eviscerate job creating investments in energy and medical research. it won't consider whether we're cutting some bloated program that's outlived its usefulness or a vital service that americans depend on every single day, it doesn't make those dissensions. emergency responders like the ones who are here today, their able to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. >> now, some republicans, especially in the tea party, including senator rand paul say that forced cuts are a pittance and even deeper cuts are needed. other fear the deep cuts on the military. i'm joined wit republican chairman of the committee. do you agree that sweeping cuts are better than no cuts at all? >> well, we have a problem. there's no question. we have a spending problem and we're spending more money thanware taking in. we're borrowing 43 cents for every dollar we spend. everybody but the president and a few democrats say that we do have a spending problem. the problem is even though defense accounts for 17, 18% of the spendi
take place, it will jeopardize our military-readiness, it will eviscerate job creating investments in energy and medical research. it won't consider whether we're cutting some bloated program that's outlived its usefulness or a vital service that americans depend on every single day, it doesn't make those dissensions. emergency responders like the ones who are here today, their able to help communities respond to and recover from disasters will be degraded. >> now, some republicans,...
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that energy has to go somewhere. it went into light that you saw on the street when it was heating up the column of air. >> that's what caused the shock wave and damage? >> yeah, the shock wave is what happened. and the injuries where it happened, because people naturally went to their window, and saw this bright light, because light travels faster than sound. and then the sound arrived, and shattered the windows when everybody was looking out their window. >> is there a way to warn or predict about the next meteor or next close encounter? >> best radar, even the best military radar, we have a very difficult time detecting something 50 feet or less across. this is a kind of an unpredictable event. unlike the asteroid that passed the earth yesterday, we had plenty of warning and knew where it was coming and where it was going. >> yeah. yesterday i was talking to some colleagues and they were like, where should we go, down in the basement? and i said i think we're going to be fine. it appears that russia seems to be th
that energy has to go somewhere. it went into light that you saw on the street when it was heating up the column of air. >> that's what caused the shock wave and damage? >> yeah, the shock wave is what happened. and the injuries where it happened, because people naturally went to their window, and saw this bright light, because light travels faster than sound. and then the sound arrived, and shattered the windows when everybody was looking out their window. >> is there a way...
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy end. it will create middle-class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so companies will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows to us assimilate the best and brightest. we need a responsible perment solution for those that are here illegally but first we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders, and enforce our laws. helping the middle-class grow will require an educational system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail. we need to help local school districts to offer more advanced placement courses and career training and give all parents especially the parents of children with special needs the opp
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy end. it will create middle-class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so companies will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have...
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critics including officials in washington questioned the safety of energy drinks. red bull already uses stricter labeling. >>> 3,100 passengers from the carnival "triumph" are on a new trip this morning, and that would be oh, a blessed trip home! passengers so happy to be on land, one of them actually kissed the ground. others are just happy for the basics, you know, like a shower and hot food. brooke baldwin has more on their nightmare vacation. >> reporter: the scene in mobile, alabama, passengers cheer and wave as the carnival cruise ship "triumph" makes its way into port. others show signs like "sweet home alabama" relieved their vacation is finally over. >> good to be back on solid ground and you think about a good three-day cruise that we had and then it was a bad four-day camping trip. >> reporter: the ship limped into port late thursday night, some four days after an engine room fire knocked out power aboard the vessel. >> we are glad to be on dry land. our -- it's just been a horrible experience for us. >> reporter: having seen and heard the frustration, c
critics including officials in washington questioned the safety of energy drinks. red bull already uses stricter labeling. >>> 3,100 passengers from the carnival "triumph" are on a new trip this morning, and that would be oh, a blessed trip home! passengers so happy to be on land, one of them actually kissed the ground. others are just happy for the basics, you know, like a shower and hot food. brooke baldwin has more on their nightmare vacation. >> reporter: the scene...
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and the energy from the detonation equalled about 300 kill kilitons of tnt. more than 1,000 hurt. most of the injuries from the flying glass. >>> and carnival passengers thank god going home today. many ecstatic to be back on dry land. they were drifting for days following a fire that knocked out the power to the ship. passengers who wanted to return to galveston, texas, they were taken overnight by a fleet of charter buses. triumph set sail eight days ago. the ship was supposed to return last monday. glad they're home. >>> today president obama visiting chicago, that's where the obamas still have a house there. he will focus on the violence here. the gun violence. all of the problems that have continued. it was just last weekend that first lady michelle obama attended the funeral for hadiya pendleton. she's the chicago teen who was shot and killed just a week after performing for the inauguration. >>> the nomination of chuck hagel to be defense secretary hitting another road block. senate republicans have stalled his nomination for another two weeks. the senate could not come up
and the energy from the detonation equalled about 300 kill kilitons of tnt. more than 1,000 hurt. most of the injuries from the flying glass. >>> and carnival passengers thank god going home today. many ecstatic to be back on dry land. they were drifting for days following a fire that knocked out the power to the ship. passengers who wanted to return to galveston, texas, they were taken overnight by a fleet of charter buses. triumph set sail eight days ago. the ship was supposed to...
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up to carnival and maritime law to decide what kind of compensation the crew gets for the time and energy and extra time, because they are not governed by u.s. labor law. >> there is a lot of murky law here, that the case? >> to use a maritime expression, yes. some murky law with regard to their compensation. you know, this is not -- we're not talking about millions of dollars. and in the case of somebody who was just in convenienced, and i'm not trying to downplay the conditions on board by any means, because i think they were horrible, horrendous, but, you know, in those circumstances, you know, you've got to -- you got to consider, well, is it worth bringing a lawsuit against carnival in federal court in miami, florida, for that level of damages? >> all right. thank you very much. great to see you. a lot of legal questions. >> christine. >>> a city mayor losing nearly a billion dollars -- yes, a difficult billion dollars at the casino former san diego mayor maureen o'conner is destitute after gambling in california and las vegas. her husband, jack in the box founder, had earmarked the
up to carnival and maritime law to decide what kind of compensation the crew gets for the time and energy and extra time, because they are not governed by u.s. labor law. >> there is a lot of murky law here, that the case? >> to use a maritime expression, yes. some murky law with regard to their compensation. you know, this is not -- we're not talking about millions of dollars. and in the case of somebody who was just in convenienced, and i'm not trying to downplay the conditions on...
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do you take into account how much energy was spent, and to move it to work the life span. do we need to establish a standard where we take it into account to quantity my how much emissions are saved by them. >> melissa, you know how to stop e pollution? stop subsidizing it. the president's there in the state of the union message talking about, you know, oh, yeah, solar's cheaper than it was. wind, ect.. if you took the federal money away, thrdz be no pollution from the things because they wouldn't exist. they'd go bankrupt. you know what we use? natural gas, which produces half the carbon dioxide that coal does in producing electricity, and we would explore it. we would exploit it. we wouldn't have the pollution. melissa: people need the fats. >> exactly. remember what kermit the frog said, "it ain't easy being green." melissa: chank so much for coming on. have a great weekend. >> bye. melissa: today's fuel gauge, the first photos of chavez in more than two months. look at that. speculation about his health furled recently, the fourth cancer surgery in cuba. he's holding u
do you take into account how much energy was spent, and to move it to work the life span. do we need to establish a standard where we take it into account to quantity my how much emissions are saved by them. >> melissa, you know how to stop e pollution? stop subsidizing it. the president's there in the state of the union message talking about, you know, oh, yeah, solar's cheaper than it was. wind, ect.. if you took the federal money away, thrdz be no pollution from the things because they...
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drone makers predict they'll eventually been used by energy company to monitor pipelines and by farmers to monitor crops. new uses will require new government rules to protect privacy. >> we don't want drones to become eyes in the sky, constantly spying on us. we need control so that drones are only used when we believe that a crime is happening or we're trying to fight a forest fire or find a missing child, something like that. if we put those in controls in place, we'll have a powerful technology that has appropriate controls. >> reporter: in seattle earlier this month, the mayor ended a police department drone program over privacy concerns. and the virginia legislature is at work on bills that would temporarily ban drones there. now, the faa is asking for a public input on its proposed privacy requirements for these tests. and this privacy issue isn't going away. just this week, two house members, a republican and a democrat, introduced a bill that would require law enforcement to get search warrants before using drones. this continues. >> definitely will. that fine line between help
drone makers predict they'll eventually been used by energy company to monitor pipelines and by farmers to monitor crops. new uses will require new government rules to protect privacy. >> we don't want drones to become eyes in the sky, constantly spying on us. we need control so that drones are only used when we believe that a crime is happening or we're trying to fight a forest fire or find a missing child, something like that. if we put those in controls in place, we'll have a powerful...
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especially to consider energy and its impact on our economy. it is growing and growing. some of its manufacturing renaissance, $100 billion of new products, it was because we have this wonderful energy. president obama is doing even his best to scare those folks. neil: thank you very much. in the meantime, one of the president's fiercest critics, whether washington is giving business a whole lot more grief than what they need right now. and this time, a meteorite injuring 1000 people in russia. with nasa cutting back, how do with nasa cutting back, how do we prevent another tragedy like all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. st seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. neil: tax hikes kicking in. whole foods trying to pump up business by bringing prices down. they say that they are trying to reach a broader market. g
especially to consider energy and its impact on our economy. it is growing and growing. some of its manufacturing renaissance, $100 billion of new products, it was because we have this wonderful energy. president obama is doing even his best to scare those folks. neil: thank you very much. in the meantime, one of the president's fiercest critics, whether washington is giving business a whole lot more grief than what they need right now. and this time, a meteorite injuring 1000 people in russia....
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especially to consider energy and its impact on our economy. it is growing and growing. some of its manufacturing renaissance, $100 billion of new products, it was because we have this wonderful energy. president obama is doing even his best to scare those folks. neil: thank you very much. in the meantime, one of the president's fiercest critics, whether washington is giving business a who lot mor grief than what they need right now. and this time, a meteorite injuring 1000 people in russia. with nasa cutting back, how do with nasa cutting back, how do we prevent another tragedy like [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoele and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first w
especially to consider energy and its impact on our economy. it is growing and growing. some of its manufacturing renaissance, $100 billion of new products, it was because we have this wonderful energy. president obama is doing even his best to scare those folks. neil: thank you very much. in the meantime, one of the president's fiercest critics, whether washington is giving business a who lot mor grief than what they need right now. and this time, a meteorite injuring 1000 people in russia....
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melissa: surprise, surprise, new evidence that solar energy is not as green as you think. the associated press reports transporting the hazardous waste created in the manufacturing process actually adds significantly to the carbon footprint. who knew there was hazardous waste; right? that offsets green benefits solar is supposed to offer. michael of the cato institute is here to explain. tad, i'm in shock. tell me more. >> well, there's liquid waste that occurs from the production of solar panels, a lot of them use galium arsenic. remember when president bush was excorrugated because he wanted to poisen us putting arsenic in the water supply. you want to know how green they are? not very. anybody who invests in them loses money. melissa: if you look at this specifically, this report, i thought, was amazing because, you know, they had a university professor who was talking in environmental studies talking about how it takes three months to generate enough electricity to pay off the energy it costs to transport the hazardous waste away from the one project. it's like you mak
melissa: surprise, surprise, new evidence that solar energy is not as green as you think. the associated press reports transporting the hazardous waste created in the manufacturing process actually adds significantly to the carbon footprint. who knew there was hazardous waste; right? that offsets green benefits solar is supposed to offer. michael of the cato institute is here to explain. tad, i'm in shock. tell me more. >> well, there's liquid waste that occurs from the production of...
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if it had hit the earth summit it would release the energy equivalent of 2.4 million tons of tnt and wipe out 750 square miles. >> we are absolutely safe. we have been tracking this for well over one year. we have determined very precisely. it will pass 17,000 miles over the surface of the earth. >> a much smaller object entered the earth's atmosphere today in an exploded 18-32 miles above the ground injuring 1000 people and blasting out count was windows. this was a complete surprise. >> it's a relatively small asteroid. >> and nasa will be sending a mission into space in 2016. >> we're preparing emission level rendezvous that none of these potentially hazardous asteroids to understand its composition and, collect a sample, and bring it back to earth. >> for those used in the space, it was an exciting day. rob roblin and, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and now a developing story. this is the tale of a police pursuit from the ground and capt. retailer brought on the scene as they were apprehending the suspect. it was in west baltimore and the police began following him after he allegedly stabbe
if it had hit the earth summit it would release the energy equivalent of 2.4 million tons of tnt and wipe out 750 square miles. >> we are absolutely safe. we have been tracking this for well over one year. we have determined very precisely. it will pass 17,000 miles over the surface of the earth. >> a much smaller object entered the earth's atmosphere today in an exploded 18-32 miles above the ground injuring 1000 people and blasting out count was windows. this was a complete...
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neil: the energy companies collectively pay highest amount of taxing but highest corporate tax rate, period. and yet there is an a am over whether they are yield a few million more afternoon tens of billions they pay is the issue, when some. >> this points to how our presidencies tax code, not actually as a mechanism to raise revenues and fund legitimate services and government, it is a tool for his own social agenda. a tool for social a warfare. he wants to pay out to different energy companies, look at his state of the union, in same breath he esscoreiates loopholes, he has more of preferential treatment for his own green energy companies, interesting he says we have a broken tax code, and then proposed same treatment for companies he sees at beneficial to his social agenda. neil: maddi, you follow washington better than i do. a had a group of people here, they talked about president's proposal to hike minimum wage, that will hit them buzz they have to pay, -- because they have to pay, reminded of fact that is same president and claim congress that upped their regulation, and costs
neil: the energy companies collectively pay highest amount of taxing but highest corporate tax rate, period. and yet there is an a am over whether they are yield a few million more afternoon tens of billions they pay is the issue, when some. >> this points to how our presidencies tax code, not actually as a mechanism to raise revenues and fund legitimate services and government, it is a tool for his own social agenda. a tool for social a warfare. he wants to pay out to different energy...
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from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect you know that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter or kilometers in diameter that could potentially you know due to the os what happened to the dinosaurs thankfully no one was killed this time and welcome leave the media or didn't hit any industrial facilities including several nuclear sites located in the region. that was our tease you got a piece can also reporting sticking with this story lawrence maxwell kraus from the school of earth and space exploration claims that if parts of the meteor were recovered they would be of huge scientific interest. meter as in asteroids are many of them come from the outer part of our solar system perturbations f
from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect you know that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter...
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especially to consider energy and its impact on our economy. it is growing and growing. some of its manufacturing renaissance, $100 billion of new products, it was because we have this wonderful energy. president obama is doing even his best to scare those folks. neil: thank you very much. in the meantime, one of the president's fiercest critics, whether washington is giving business a whole lot more grief than what they need right now. and this time, a meteorite injuring 1000 people in russia. with nasa cutting back, how do with nasa cutting back, how do prevent another tragedy like at a dry cleaner, with nasa cutting back, how do prevent another tragedy like we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. did you know not all fiber is the same? citrucel is different- it's the only fiber for regularity that won't cause excess gas. it's gentle and clinically proven to help restore and maintain regu
especially to consider energy and its impact on our economy. it is growing and growing. some of its manufacturing renaissance, $100 billion of new products, it was because we have this wonderful energy. president obama is doing even his best to scare those folks. neil: thank you very much. in the meantime, one of the president's fiercest critics, whether washington is giving business a whole lot more grief than what they need right now. and this time, a meteorite injuring 1000 people in russia....
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from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect you know that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter or kilometers in diameter that could potentially you know due to the os what happened to the dinosaurs thankfully no one was killed this time and luckily the meteor didn't hit any industrial facilities including several nuclear sites located in the region. well lawrence maxwell kraus from the school of earth and space exploration says that this was scientifically a very precious event yours and asteroids are commenting and then come from the outer part of our solar system perturbations from the planet jupiter and other planets there's a huge. store of of comets asteroids out outside the orbits of ju
from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect you know that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter...
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from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect in advance that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and was cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter or kilometers in diameter that could potentially you know do to us what happened to the dinosaurs thankfully no one was killed this time and luckily the meteor didn't hit any industrial facilities including several nuclear sites located in the region. well lawrence maxwell kraus from the school of earth and space exploration says that this was scientifically a very precious event here as an asteroids are commenting and then come from the outer part of our solar system perturbations from the planet jupiter and other planets there's a huge. store of of comments asteroids out outside the orbits of jupit
from ten to forty tons and its speed of around twenty miles per second it gave it a huge amount of energy and made it very difficult to detect in advance that there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and was cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of there's hundreds of thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter...
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would be a catastrophe and they're pivoting their energies towards china and downgrading the support of groups like morsi so i think what's playing out now the brotherhood is finished in egypt i don't see any way that there's going to be a reconciliation in the people the people smell that they sense that they feel that and that's what's driving them so. either the brotherhood steps down he's fully and respects the will majority or we're going to have a very bloody ugly mess and it matches the latest ballot a violent process started about three weeks ago and has claimed more than seventy lives is this the beginning of a new revolution that well the revolution is it is a word that's used very loosely the question is what are the park structures what role will the military play if the brotherhood is our. you know the business factions and so forth what role the religious groups will play and that egypt has a strong christian coptic tradition and have so many different ethnic and religious groups and their thoughts are allowed to to share power peacefully that will be deciding factor i
would be a catastrophe and they're pivoting their energies towards china and downgrading the support of groups like morsi so i think what's playing out now the brotherhood is finished in egypt i don't see any way that there's going to be a reconciliation in the people the people smell that they sense that they feel that and that's what's driving them so. either the brotherhood steps down he's fully and respects the will majority or we're going to have a very bloody ugly mess and it matches the...
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moving on the order of somewhere near twenty kilometers or thirty kilometers per second that's a lot of energy and so when that thing strikes the ground you're talking about a force not unlike a significant explosion so all of the kind of damage as you can think of from a huge explosion is the precise of the kind of damage that could have happened had in his truck in the middle of a city or any kind of populated area there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's cosmos and russia and the european space agency others that are out there trying to detect and track asteroids but honestly there's a lot of responders the thousands and their biggest focus is on the really large ones ones that are hundreds of meters in diameter or kilometers in diameter that could potentially you know due to the os what happened to the dinosaurs. one and asteroid is just made a record close approach to earth at a about twenty eight thousand kilometers above the surface now the event was watched by the scientists all over the world with many fearing the one hundred twenty thousand tunneled j
moving on the order of somewhere near twenty kilometers or thirty kilometers per second that's a lot of energy and so when that thing strikes the ground you're talking about a force not unlike a significant explosion so all of the kind of damage as you can think of from a huge explosion is the precise of the kind of damage that could have happened had in his truck in the middle of a city or any kind of populated area there are telescopes and networks operated by nasa in the u.s. and what's...
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we're not going to look for energy alternatives? >> you have to believe the president is going to do something to make the environmentalists happy. we know that drilling on federal landses down dramatically. so if they let the keystone pipeline through, then there's got to be something big, something nice and juicy to give to the environmentalists to sort of assuage their anger. so i'm more than worried about this. this is an amazing situation. when the president talks about us importing less fuel he is talking about the fracking miracle. the miracle of being able to find fossil fuel under our feet that we had given up and it's created jobs and tax revenue for local and state governments and the federal government, and it's nuts to turn this upside-down but a lot of people will based on emotions, not fact. >> neil: even if it's too cold -- that's enough. >>> what really is on the protesters mind. mark found out for himself. let's just say this -- environmentalists discovered something more scary. >> what drew many dismantle depipeli
we're not going to look for energy alternatives? >> you have to believe the president is going to do something to make the environmentalists happy. we know that drilling on federal landses down dramatically. so if they let the keystone pipeline through, then there's got to be something big, something nice and juicy to give to the environmentalists to sort of assuage their anger. so i'm more than worried about this. this is an amazing situation. when the president talks about us importing...
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experiment of the arab spring is turning out to be a catastrophe and they're pivoting their energies towards china and downgrading those who are of like morsi so i think what's playing out now is the brotherhood is finished in egypt i don't see any way that there's going to be a reconciliation and the people the people smell that the sense that they feel that and that's what's driving. either the brotherhood steps now he's fully expects there will be majority or we're going to have a very bloody ugly egypt are to shifting gears now to that of libya where unlike egypt rallies marking the two year anniversary since the anti kadafi uprising broke out largely being peaceful so far but fears of unrest and violence are still strong as there is a mixed mood in the country ahead of official celebrations in benghazi the birthplace of the revolt a bomb exploded outside a police station a local media reported the attack was purely criminal and lacked any political motive there is however a growing feeling of discontent over the power of militias the abundance of guns and a lack of government co
experiment of the arab spring is turning out to be a catastrophe and they're pivoting their energies towards china and downgrading those who are of like morsi so i think what's playing out now is the brotherhood is finished in egypt i don't see any way that there's going to be a reconciliation and the people the people smell that the sense that they feel that and that's what's driving. either the brotherhood steps now he's fully expects there will be majority or we're going to have a very...
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object entered the atmosphere over siberia in one thousand nine hundred eight released considerably more energy than this one did and leveled about two thousand two hundred square kilometers of forest just knock down trees like sticks so how how common does this happen i mean is it like once a center i mean it's really hard to obviously gauge since it's just random but let's talk about how much stuff is really floating around in space that really does pose a threat to us i mean when you look at mars i know that you you cover a lot of mars geography right covered in impact craters exactly i mean how much does this pose a threat to us i mean we're only you know we are blip in the scale of history here but when something like this happens it really does remind you of everything on earth is like you know secondary to what could happen externally yeah yeah well we have. objects like this might pass by. the earth or come into the earth's atmosphere and explode like this on the average of once a century there are other asteroids a larger one flew by the earth also today had its closest approach over i
object entered the atmosphere over siberia in one thousand nine hundred eight released considerably more energy than this one did and leveled about two thousand two hundred square kilometers of forest just knock down trees like sticks so how how common does this happen i mean is it like once a center i mean it's really hard to obviously gauge since it's just random but let's talk about how much stuff is really floating around in space that really does pose a threat to us i mean when you look at...
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it packs the same energy as a nuclear bomb. crazy coincidence alert, all of this occurred in the same 24-hour period an asteroid rocketed past earth at a distance of 17,150 miles which is not nearly far enough or not nearly close enough depending on howdy pressed you are with your life. let's go live to a nasa press conference where they are discussing the implications of all of this. >> that was horrifying. >> joe, welcome to the show. >> thank you, andy. >> the head of the near earth object program says he thinks this was an event caused by the atmospheric impact, but you disagree? >> yes, i understood some of those words. i think this is proof about the weakening of meteors and asteroids. one of these things called kill all of the dinasaurs. my research and hard work has proven this for years. they call me crazy, but who is laughing now, andy? >> nobody here. is it. >> it is not funny. >> why do you think -- is it president obama? >> i'll tell what you it is. when bruce willis has to crawl in it to implode it from the inside
it packs the same energy as a nuclear bomb. crazy coincidence alert, all of this occurred in the same 24-hour period an asteroid rocketed past earth at a distance of 17,150 miles which is not nearly far enough or not nearly close enough depending on howdy pressed you are with your life. let's go live to a nasa press conference where they are discussing the implications of all of this. >> that was horrifying. >> joe, welcome to the show. >> thank you, andy. >> the head of...